by Peter Fox | 10 Aug, 2016 | Family-business couple, Mending, Relationships
DEAL BREAKER Number 1 – Disengagement In Brené Brown’s book “Daring Greatly: How The Courage To Be Vulnerable Transforms The Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead” on page 51 she writes about trust and betrayal in a simple and refreshing way. She...
by Peter Fox | 28 Jun, 2016 | Couple research, Ending, Relationships, Satisfaction, Wisdom
What I want to tell you about five myths concerning marriage that are common and to tell you why they’re all wrong. First I’ll just run through the myths and then I’ll demolish them. This is a follow up article on my blog post Will Divorce Make It...
by Peter Fox | 30 May, 2016 | Couple research, Fair Fighting, Relationships
Quoted directly and in full from Independent Living Resource Centre for Thunder Bay and the Northwestern Ontario Region, Canada. Characteristics of Abusers If the person you love or live with does these things, it’s time to get help: • Keeps track of what you are...
by Peter Fox | 14 Mar, 2016 | Fun, Intimacy, Relationships, Wisdom
Art as non-ownable nourishment Sarah Kay is perhaps one of the few poets making a living with her work. Here is a link to her performance of the poem in the subject line. She follows it with a talk about poetry, that is utterly inspiring and two more performances. Two...
by Peter Fox | 8 Mar, 2016 | Connection, Intimacy, Relationships
I found this tragic, funny, painful and true Q&A from a blog titled Emily’s Post dated August 26th 2006 and quote it in full minus the comments section. I recommend you read another post from Emily about the conversation with her husband about their mercy...